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Unsustainable Lies About the Weather
SierraTimes.com ^ | 08. 25. 02 | Alan Caruba

Posted on 08/26/2002 12:36:28 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

Endless weeks of oppressive summer heat on the East Coast and elsewhere throughout the US. Drought throughout much of the South and West. Cataclysmic forest fires in Colorado, Oregon and other States. Massive flooding in Europe and Asia. Must be portents of major weather changes, right? No.

The weather is the weather and the weather is pure chaos. It just happens and it does so in ways that still largely remain a mystery to meteorologists and climatologists. This, however, does not stop environmentalists from blaming these latest weather events on "global warming", the greatest lie of the 20th century.

Some factors, however, are known. Sallie Baliunas, an astrophysicist with the George C. Marshall Institute and deputy director of the Mount Wilson Observatory, points out that "In 1610 Galileo began the telescopic observations of sunspots that make up our modern view of the sun. Sunspots are cooler, darker areas of strong magnetic fields. The number of sunspots peaks and the direction of the field changes every eleven years or so, making a 22-year magnetic cycle. In the 1980s NASA satellites collected data that showed the sun was brightest during peak sunspot periods."

"The sun's signature," noted Baliunas, "seems also present in the climate record over many millennia. Every few centuries the sun's magnetism weakens to low levels for several decades. An example is the period from about 1640 to 1710, when sunspots were rare. That period coincided with the coldest century of the millennium."

The bottom line regarding the weather in recent years is that weather measurements "show no increasing global warming trend." The other conclusion one can draw from data reaching back five centuries is that it is-and always has been-the Sun that determines the overall temperature of the Earth.

Environmental groups have thrived on dire weather predictions. In the 1970's they were predicting a coming Ice Age. A decade later they were claiming that global warming was real. Neither is on the near horizon for the Earth. You need to keep repeating to yourself, "They're lying. They're lying. They're lying."

You need only go back two years to recall that hot weather was not an issue on the East Coast. The August 1, 2000 edition of The Washington Post reported that "The average temperature was more than 5 degrees below normal in what the National Weather Service said was one of the Washington area's coolest Julys on record. Last year, 2001, was only slightly warmer than "average" according to global climate data gathered by meteorological satellites. It added up to a mere 0.11 degrees Fahrenheit over the 20-year (1979-1998) average.

Weather extremes have existed throughout history. In that regard, they can be considered "normal" precisely because they have always occurred in some part of the world. This year it's Europe's and Asia's turn to experience them. The United States and Mexico are coping with their own weather-related events and trends. One need hardly go back beyond the 1990s to find ample examples of floods comparable to what is occurring elsewhere in the world. Here in the US, the Mississippi River dramatically flooded vast areas in 1993. In 1994, the San Jacinto River in Texas burst its banks.

As Lesley Newson, the author of "Devastation: The World's Worst Natural Disasters", points out, "Dramatic climatic change is a natural feature of our planet. Many of the most damaging climatic shifts of recent times have been linked to fluctuations in the movement of winds and ocean currents." The word to focus on is "natural." This is Nature at work, not the result of human activity.

As but one example, there have been major floods in Germany in 1232, 1515, 1534, 1785, 1813, 1816, 1853, and 1855. The latest floods may be once-in-a-hundred-year-type occurrences, but they have most certainly occurred in the past. And well before any so-called "global warming."

Changes in the weather, particularly in Europe, have been attributed to the North Atlantic Oscillation, a weather pattern in which high pressure and low pressure centers over northern and southern Europe tend to alternate. This year's floods are not that unusual. Last year, parts of Hungary, Poland and even Siberia experienced severe flooding.

Look at it this way, if a new Ice Age arrives, it will be a natural event and there will not be a thing anyone can do about it. The last one ended 12,000 years ago after having begun 114,000 years earlier. The waters it released killed countless species, but its end coincided with the time Homo Sapiens began their long trek toward the creation of human civilization throughout the world.

Keep this in mind the next time you read some apocalyptic prediction coming out of the latest United Nations conference on "Sustainable Development" or published by one of the countless environmental organizations, they are lying in order to further their march toward the acquisition of totalitarian power.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: climatechange; emissions; environmentalism; globalwarming; junkscience; kyototreaty; sustainability
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1 posted on 08/26/2002 12:36:29 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Other interesting fact, both Mars and Pluto are warming up. Gotta be those SUVs.
2 posted on 08/26/2002 1:01:00 PM PDT by KeyWest
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To: KeyWest
Mars and Pluto are warming up

Mars is, Pluto can't be, because it's moving further away from the Sun. In fact, models indicate that Pluto's atmosphere will "freeze out" completely by 2020, which is why there's a bit of a controversy about plans to get an observational probe there a few years before 2020.

3 posted on 08/26/2002 1:42:05 PM PDT by cogitator
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To: KeyWest
We must send ALGone to investigate! (without a space suit..)
4 posted on 08/26/2002 2:54:10 PM PDT by Darksheare
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To: Scully
ping
5 posted on 08/26/2002 3:00:31 PM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: Darksheare; KeyWest
<< We must send ALGone to investigate! (without a space suit..) >>

Why bother?

Multiple college dropout/flunker, Al Goreleone, once the world's most dangerous dullard, has been spaced out already for decades.
6 posted on 08/26/2002 8:17:06 PM PDT by Brian Allen
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To: cogitator
Pluto is. It was reported about a week ago. The surface is warming. Which is consistant with martian warming if the sun's energy was higher. I am sure it is tied with the normal sun cycle, so no big deal, but it does cause some problems with the current group of chicken littles who are saying the warminging over the past few years is related to CO2 warming, when it is probably only a normal sun cycle (of which not much is really known as far as cause and effect, since there is not just one but many).
7 posted on 08/27/2002 3:04:52 AM PDT by KeyWest
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To: KeyWest
Pluto is. It was reported about a week ago.

You're right. I didn't read the full article closely.

8 posted on 08/27/2002 7:08:05 AM PDT by cogitator
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To: Brian Allen
*Garn!* I can't argue with that. I was just thinking of getting him off Earth so that the rest of us would be safe....... But maybe the Powers that Be in Space would throw him back......?
9 posted on 08/27/2002 3:56:44 PM PDT by Darksheare
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To: Libertarianize the GOP; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Stand Watch Listen; freefly; Fish out of Water; ...
ping
10 posted on 08/28/2002 2:58:14 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Darksheare
The delusionally and dangerously dullard gormless gangster, Goreleone, lives in space.

In the empty space between his ears.

In the Little Theatre of the Absurd!
11 posted on 08/28/2002 6:46:52 AM PDT by Brian Allen
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To: Tailgunner Joe
The weather is the weather and the weather is pure chaos.

Wow. Am I supposed to be impressed with this kind of analysis?

I don't have much tuck with Caruba, because he constrains his arguments to popular understanding, weather the issue so warrants or not (pun intended).

12 posted on 08/28/2002 8:33:42 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
Serious question:

Is there any good reason not to believe that we may be on the brink of another glaciation?
13 posted on 08/28/2002 8:56:41 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: headsonpikes; blam
What is a "brink"? +/- 1000 years? I guess my answer is, "Perhaps," given the apparent periodicity of prior glaciation, however, given the error inherent to such an estimate I can't respond to the relative imminence.

Were I in charge of the research, I would be looking to identify the source of the cycle: whether the impact of planetary meteorites or cycles in solar radiance (for example). The former we might be able to forestall. The latter we might attempt to compensate.

14 posted on 08/28/2002 9:12:43 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
In my understanding, the orbital periodicities(the one with the Slavic name..Mihilovich..sp?) are reasonably established, and we're...due, within the +/- margin of error.

And if we're due, the precipitating events could all happen within a couple of decades.

Am I way off base?

15 posted on 08/28/2002 9:23:56 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: headsonpikes
I don't think so.
16 posted on 08/28/2002 9:54:01 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: headsonpikes
Sorry for the ambiguity... as in I don't think you are way off base.
17 posted on 08/28/2002 9:55:08 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: madfly
The weather is the weather and the weather is pure chaos.

Truer words were never spoken about the weather. It's going to do what it wants to do.

Yesterday morning here in Dallas the temperature was 79.5 degrees at 5 AM. That's about normal. But about 7 AM the Metroplex got hit by some spring like storms that dumped about 2 inches of rain on us in an hour. We also had straight line winds reaching 63 MPH. We also had a lot of cloud to ground lightning and thunder. At 2 PM yesterday the temperature was only 78.4 - 1.1 degree cooler than it was at 5 AM. Texas weather!!

Today the temperature is only 88.1 degrees - about 10 degrees below normal. We have only had one 100 degree day this year. In 1980 we had over 60 consecutive days of temperatures above 100 degrees. Some days it got as high as 113 degrees. Go figure.

The National Weather Center also predicted a heavy hurricane season but so far we have been lucky and have not had any.

You might like to go to Weather Underground and do some research on past weather conditions in your area. You can also pick up a thermometer to put on your profile page if you want to. I have one on my profile page.

Was that a snow drop I just saw???

18 posted on 08/28/2002 2:09:27 PM PDT by Brownie74
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To: Brian Allen
AUGH! It's worse than I thought, then.
What then can we do about this space-bourne botanical monstrosity?
19 posted on 08/28/2002 4:16:34 PM PDT by Darksheare
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To: Tailgunner Joe
They keep talking about heat, but California is going through it's 10th below average year in succession (starting in '93).

When do we get some heat?

20 posted on 08/28/2002 4:34:08 PM PDT by editor-surveyor
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